well, it merely delays the thing by a few minutes. i think there is a "...oh, i almost forgot, here is an amazing gadget people will kill for" at the very end of the presentation or something...<br><br>

So why now?<br> I could understand if this was the first keynote at the first MWSF, but after a few years of having it done via Quicktime, to revert to this is strange. Backwards, even.<br><br>Like someone else said, why not show off the iSight and have it that way??<br><br>

slashdotting means receiving too many hits on a site, until it goes completely down. derived from the popular slashdot site. when they post a link to a site the huge user base starts clicking it until the smaller sites usually go down. smaller sites might not even hold an hour. bigger ones slow down terribly. sometimes people create mirrors of sites before posting them on slashdot.<br><br>

After I posted my response, I thought that's what you might have meant. I haven't ever visited slashdot.<br><br>So again, why would Apple be worried about slashdot? What's so different about this macworld as opposed to last years?<br><br>

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